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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2010
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    #1
    kalbo na yung 195/60r15 ko na tires, dalawang bridgestone which lasted 6 years and dalawang goodyear assurance which lasted for barely 3 years.

    i'm looking at yokohama geolandar at-s size is 205/70r15

    yokohama c.drive 205/65r15

    bridgestone er300 195/65r15

    gusto ko sana yung yokohama, maganda kasi saka ganda ng grip. mitsu spacewagon lang auto ko.


    help naman mga sirs. salamat po!

  2. Join Date
    May 2012
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    #2
    sir safe naman kung ganyan lang ang size ng tires na ipapalit mo just be sure walang sasayadan yung tires mo maliban sa lupa he.he... use the tire size calculator and see if the diff. is only 3%, pag masyado na kasi malaki ang gulong mo sa standard size apektado na ang speedometer mo and reading mas mababa sa actual speed mo.. and also check the tires load index...

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by jacoby View Post
    sir safe naman kung ganyan lang ang size ng tires na ipapalit mo just be sure walang sasayadan yung tires mo maliban sa lupa he.he... use the tire size calculator and see if the diff. is only 3%, pag masyado na kasi malaki ang gulong mo sa standard size apektado na ang speedometer mo and reading mas mababa sa actual speed mo.. and also check the tires load index...
    sir, im going with 195/65r15 on yokohama c.drive 2

    ok lang kaya? difference is 3.2% ... di naman kaya delikado?

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    205/60R15 is a nice upgrade from those who have 195/60R15 stock and what to upsize a little. Wider tire, taller sidewall.

    More than 3% difference is not adviseable.

  5. Join Date
    Aug 2004
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    #5
    Too big a difference will lead to extra stress on the suspension, possible rubbing and extra weight, which will be bad for fuel economy.

    Taller tires are good for highway economy (lower rpms at every speed), but not good for economy in traffic... which is where most of us spend all our time in.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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